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Heading out to Europe from Cambridge? Our taxi from Cambridge to London City Airport gets you straight to the terminal, a compact East London airport built for exactly this kind of short-haul business hop. A professional driver collects you from home, college or office and heads for the Royal Docks without a single change of transport.

The distance from Cambridge to London City Airport is approximately 65 miles. Under normal traffic the journey takes between 90 and 110 minutes, running south on the M11 before crossing London to the Royal Docks. Our Cambridge to London City Airport taxi runs day and night, every day of the year.

Route Cambridge to London City Airport (LCY)
Distance 65 miles (105 km)
Travel time Approx. 90 to 110 minutes
Operating hours Available 24/7, 365 days a year
Pick-up Any address across Cambridge and surrounding villages
Drop-off London City Airport departures entrance, Royal Docks
Route via M11, North Circular (A406), A13, A1020
Includes Meet & greet, flight tracking, free waiting time, luggage assistance
Our Vehicle Options
Saloon Car 1 to 3 passengers, 2 suitcases
Executive Car Premium comfort for business travel
MPV / Minivan 4 to 6 passengers with luggage
Minibus Up to 8 passengers with luggage

All vehicles are climate-controlled, fully insured, and operated by licensed, professional drivers. Choose the vehicle that fits your group size and luggage requirements when booking.

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Picking You Up Across Cambridge

Our drivers collect passengers from right across Cambridge, from the central colleges and Regent Street to the residential streets of Chesterton and Cherry Hinton. Early meetings on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus and late finishes at the Science Park are equally routine, since a pre-booked car waits for you rather than the other way round.

Trumpington Park and Ride near Junction 11 of the M11 is a popular meeting point for anyone leaving a car behind, while Cambridge station and Cambridge North both see regular collections for travellers arriving by train first. Wherever you are based, the same fixed fare and named driver apply.

Passengers from Milton and the northern business parks join the M11 at Junction 13 instead, avoiding the city centre entirely. Either approach keeps the pickup close to home and the drive south straightforward from the very first mile.

The Road from Cambridge to London City Airport

Joining the M11 and the North Circular

Leaving Cambridge, the drive begins on the M11 heading south, past Duxford and the Essex border villages before the motorway meets the A406 at South Woodford. This stretch is normally the calmest part of the journey, with open motorway driving for the first fifty miles or so.

From the North Circular the route turns onto the A13 heading east, tracking the Thames toward Canning Town and the Royal Docks. Traffic here can build during the weekday rush, particularly around the Ilford and Barking junctions, so drivers keep an eye on live conditions throughout.

Junction 11 near Trumpington and Junction 13 at Milton are the two most common access points for drivers starting in Cambridge, and both lead onto the same southbound carriageway within a few minutes of leaving the city.

Through Canning Town to the Royal Docks

Close to Canning Town the A13 meets the A1020, which carries traffic the final few miles into the Royal Docks past Silvertown and the elevated line of the Docklands Light Railway. London City Airport sits between the King George V and Royal Albert Docks, with the terminal signposted clearly from the roundabout.

This last stretch runs past the Excel Centre and the regenerated waterfront that now lines both docks, a world away from the fenland roads around Cambridge. Drivers who cover this route regularly know exactly which lane to take for departures, avoiding the short-stay car park traffic that can bunch near the terminal forecourt.

Allow extra time during the morning rush between seven and nine, when the A13 approach into Docklands is at its busiest.

Arriving at London City Airport

London City Airport operates from a single, compact terminal, which keeps the whole process refreshingly quick. Check-in and security are typically cleared in under twenty minutes, and the walk to the gate is measured in a couple of minutes rather than the long treks common at larger London airports.

Your driver drops you directly at the departures entrance, close enough to the check-in desks that thirty minutes is normally plenty before a European flight. Luggage is unloaded at the kerb, so there is no long walk from a car park with heavy bags in tow.

Business travellers with only a small carry-on will find this one of the quickest departure experiences in London, while those checking in bags still benefit from arriving with time comfortably in hand.

Why Business and Leisure Travellers Choose This Transfer

London City Airport is the natural choice for short European hops, and much of that traffic starts in Cambridge, home to one of the densest technology and life sciences clusters in the country. A direct transfer avoids the multiple changes that public transport demands, since there is no single-seat train link between the two.

Reaching London City by rail usually means a change at Kings Cross or Liverpool Street followed by a further stretch on the Docklands Light Railway, adding time and a fair amount of luggage handling along the way.

Conference delegates and small teams travelling together often choose the MPV or minibus option, keeping colleagues in one vehicle for the drive down rather than splitting across separate cars or a coach connection timed around a single train.

What Happens If My Flight Is Delayed?

We monitor live flight data and adjust pick-up times automatically. If your arrival is delayed, your driver will be informed in real time and will be waiting for you when you land. There are no additional charges for delays caused by flight disruptions.

Need the return journey?

We also provide a dedicated London City Airport to Cambridge taxi transfer service. Book both directions for a seamless round-trip experience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How far is it from Cambridge to London City Airport and how long does the transfer take?

The distance is approximately 65 miles, and a private transfer typically takes between 90 and 110 minutes. Traffic on the A13 and A406 sections can add extra time during weekday rush hours, so drivers build in a buffer for early flights.

Where in Cambridge can I be collected for a London City Airport transfer?

We collect from any address across Cambridge, including the city centre, colleges, Chesterton, Trumpington, Milton and the Biomedical Campus, as well as Cambridge station and Cambridge North for passengers arriving by train first.

Which roads do you use between Cambridge and London City Airport?

The standard route runs south on the M11, joins the North Circular at South Woodford, then follows the A13 and A1020 into the Royal Docks. Drivers vary this if live traffic conditions suggest a faster alternative.

Do you monitor my flight if the departure time changes?

Yes. We keep track of your flight details and adjust the pick-up time if your departure is brought forward or pushed back, so the car arrives when you actually need it rather than at a fixed time set weeks in advance.

Can I book a larger vehicle for a group or conference party?

Absolutely. MPVs carry up to six passengers with luggage and our minibus option covers groups of up to eight, useful for conference delegates or teams travelling to the same meeting in Europe.

Is there an extra charge for early morning or late-night pickups?

No. The service runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with no unsocial hours surcharge, whether your flight departs at dawn or your booking is for a late arrival back into Cambridge.

Is luggage assistance included at London City Airport?

Yes. Your driver helps load and unload bags at both ends of the journey, and drops you directly at the departures entrance rather than a car park some distance from the terminal.

Can I also book a return transfer from London City Airport back to Cambridge?

Yes. We operate a dedicated London City Airport to Cambridge transfer for the return leg, which can be booked at the same time as your outward journey or arranged separately closer to your travel date.

What Our Customers Say

Booked this for an early flight to Amsterdam and the driver was outside the house in Chesterton right on time. Quick, quiet run down the M11 and dropped literally at the terminal doors. Made check-in painless.
- Daniel Foster, travelling to Amsterdam
Used this to get four of us from the Biomedical Campus to a conference in Zurich. The MPV had plenty of room for suitcases and laptop bags, and the driver knew a faster way round the usual A13 queue.
- Priya Nair, Cambridge Biomedical Campus
First time flying from London City rather than Stansted, and not sure what to expect from the drive, but the transfer was smooth and the single terminal made everything faster than expected.
- Tom Wallace, Trumpington

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